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The Public Algorithms Survey in Allegheny County

Published 7 Dec 2023 in cs.HC and cs.CY | (2312.11497v1)

Abstract: This survey study focuses on public opinion regarding the use of algorithmic decision-making in government sectors, specifically in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Algorithms are becoming increasingly prevalent in various public domains, including both routine and high-stakes government functions. Despite their growing use, public sentiment remains divided, with concerns about privacy and accuracy juxtaposed against perceptions of fairness when compared to human decision-making. In April 2021, a survey was conducted among nearly 1,500 county residents to explore their awareness, experiences, and attitudes towards these algorithms. The study highlights diverse viewpoints influenced by factors such as race, age, education, gender, income, and urban or suburban living. The results demonstrate the complexity of public sentiment towards algorithmic governance and emphasize the need for a nuanced understanding and approach in policy and implementation.

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